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"That's been a real impediment to the fund-raising".
Death may be dark and spiteful, a real impediment to one's career development and personal safety.
On the small issues, though, the triumph of anti-government rhetoric has been a real impediment for President Obama.
However, if it were to reflect the H.Bloom ethos of talent development, its remote location would be a real impediment.
But much of the news over the last few years reinforces my argument that China's software is a real impediment to building a truly innovative economy.
"As to why my character was first attracted to her character," Mr. Keller began, lowering his voice confidentially, "I mean, that's where having Maria as a partner —— " "Is a real impediment," she said, deadpan, deflating Mr. Keller's gallantry.
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In addition to those fears, a very real impediment to effective outsourcing is a lack of contract management capacity within government.
But I was stymied by a very real impediment: His employer provided no insurance for passengers in those days.
Branch workers around the country described to me a feeling during this period that they were being kept out on the shop floor as a hindrance, but no real impediment, to incident; on display like scarecrows, and about as formidable a deterrent.
A study for London First, a group representing big businesses in the capital, found that cutting about 5% of Heathrow's flights could lead to a 15% reduction in delayed flights.Over the longer term, the real impediment to competition between London's airports is Heathrow's power as a hub.
Yet Wilson seems to think this is no real impediment.
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